Michael Bostwick finds the net with a goal from long range to the bottom right corner of the goal. Stevenage 2-0 Newcastle.

53:19

The assistant referee flags for offside against Nile Ranger. Indirect free kick taken by Chris Day.

52:12

The assistant referee signals for offside against Stacy Long. Tim Krul restarts play with the free kick.

50:22

Kevin Nolan takes a shot. Save made by Chris Day. Outswinging corner taken right-footed by Joey Barton from the right by-line, Jon Ashton fouled by Nile Ranger, the ref awards a free kick. Chris Day restarts play with the free kick.

49:06

Stacy Long scores a goal from just outside the area to the bottom left corner of the goal. Stevenage 1-0 Newcastle.

49:06

An own goal is scored by Mike Williamson. Stevenage 1-0 Newcastle.Stacy Long takes a shot. Assist by Stacy Long.

Wayne Routledge concedes a free kick for a foul on Stacy Long. Scott Laird restarts play with the free kick. The referee blows for offside against Chris Beardsley. Tim Krul restarts play with the free kick.

41:27

Joey Barton takes a outswinging corner.

40:14

Free kick awarded for a foul by Peter Winn on James Perch. Direct free kick taken by Fabricio Coloccini.

Alan Smith booked. Stacy Long fouled by Alan Smith, the ref awards a free kick. Ronnie Henry delivers the ball, Header by Jon Ashton from deep inside the penalty area misses to the right of the target.

14:17

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Stacy Long by Kevin Nolan. The free kick is swung in right-footed by Ronnie Henry, Mike Williamson manages to make a clearance.

12:42

Joey Barton produces a left-footed shot from just outside the penalty box that goes wide left of the target.

11:32

The ball is swung over by Wayne Routledge.

9:06

Leon Best takes a shot. Jon Ashton gets a block in. Corner from right by-line taken by Joey Barton.

8:10

Michael Bostwick takes a shot. Blocked by Fabricio Coloccini. Peter Winn takes a inswinging corner from the right by-line to the near post, Mark Roberts takes a shot. Save by Tim Krul.

6:42

Foul by Scott Laird on Wayne Routledge, free kick awarded. The free kick is delivered right-footed by Joey Barton from right wing, Jon Ashton manages to make a clearance.

4:29

Joey Barton takes a shot. Chris Day makes a save. Joey Barton takes a inswinging corner from the left by-line played to the near post. Wayne Routledge takes a shot. Leon Best gets a block in.

3:44

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Joey Barton by Lawrie Wilson. Free kick taken by Alan Smith.

The match gets underway.

It is the end of the first-half.

The game restarts for the second half.

The final whistle goes and the game is over.

Match Preview

Stevenage missing Charles
Stevenage will once again be without Darius Charles for their mouth-watering FA Cup tie with Newcastle.
Charles will serve the final game of a three-match ban when Alan Pardew's Premier League side visit Broadhall Way.
Byron Harrison is also unavailable for manager Graham Westley after the recent signing played for non-league team Carshalton in the previous round.
Westley could name an unchanged team from the one that beat Barnet on Monday.
The League Two side will have to check on the fitness of striker Peter Winn, who came off the bench in the 4-2 victory over the Bees, only to be forced off in stoppage time.
Joe Byrom, Darren Murphy and Lee Boylan will hope to be in contention after shaking off recent injuries.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is sweating on the fitness of a series of key players.
Wednesday night's hat-trick hero Leon Best is struggling with a heel injury picked up in the 5-0 demolition of West Ham, and with Andy Carroll (thigh) and Shola Ameobi (ankle) already ruled out, youngster Nile Ranger is on stand-by.
Defender Steven Taylor and midfielder Cheik Tiote both limped off with hamstring problems in midweek, and while Taylor is the bigger doubt, Pardew is hoping both could yet be available.
Alan Smith (knee) and Sol Campbell (sore leg) are also struggling, while Hatem Ben Arfa (double leg fracture) and Ryan Taylor (ankle ligaments) are still out, but Dan Gosling (knee) is approaching full fitness.
First-choice goalkeeper Steve Harper is also unavailable, having been given the weekend off as his wife is heavily pregnant. Tim Krul will step in, with Ole Soderberg added to the squad.

Formation:442Manager: Graham Westley

Stevenage

Formation: 442Manager: Alan Pardew

Newcastle

Chris Day

Ronnie Henry

Jon Ashton

Mark Roberts

Scott Laird

Michael Bostwick

John Mousinho

Stacy Long

Peter Winn

Chris Beardsley

Lawrie Wilson

SUBS

Ashley Bayes

Luke Foster

Charlie Griffin

Yemi Odubade

Ben May

David Bridges

Robert Sinclair

Home

Away

Tim Krul

James Perch

Fabricio Coloccini

Mike Williamson

Danny Simpson

Joey Barton

Alan Smith

Kevin Nolan

Wayne Routledge

Peter Lovenkrands

Leon Best

SUBS

Ole Soderberg

Danny Guthrie

Cheik Tiote

Tamas Kadar

Nile Ranger

Shane Ferguson

Philip Airey

Match Report

Peter secures historic Stevenage Winn
Stacy Long, Michael Bostwick and Peter Winn scored the goals as little Stevenage proved the magic of the FA Cup is alive and well with one of the competition's biggest-ever shocks, beating Barclays Premier League side Newcastle 3-1.
Newcastle were out-played and out-thought by the League Two side in their first season in the Football League.
And to complete a miserable night Alan Pardew's men finished the match with 10 men when substitute Cheik Tiote was sent off for a reckless two-footed challenge.
The result was also sweet revenge for Stevenage's fans who had seen their side knocked out of the FA Cup by Newcastle famously as a non-league side 13 years ago.
Alan Shearer scored the goals for Newcastle then. This time there was no-one to provide any inspiration against a Stevenage side who were truly magnificent.
At the end Newcastle, six-time winners but who have not won the cup since 1955, held their heads in shame. And well they might.
Pardew had main strikers Andy Carroll and Shola Ameobi ruled out through injury.
It meant Leon Best, who marked his first Premier League start for the club with a hat-trick against West Ham in a 5-0 victory in midweek, retained his place as Pardew made five changes from a starting line-up which saw Alan Smith and Joey Barton in tandem in midfield.
It was just as well that Pardew and Newcastle afforded Stevenage such respect because right from the kick-off the League Two side's attitude was magnificent.
Manager Graham Westley, whose cup pedigree includes taking Farnborough Town to Highbury for a fourth round tie against Arsenal in 2003, sent them out to have a go and in the first half they more than held their own.
Newcastle's best effort, their only real opportunity, in that 45 minutes was a volley from Barton which brought a smart save from goalkeeper Chris Day.
But while Stevenage gave their illustrious opponents respect they also showed that they had the ammunition to cause damage.
They would have gone ahead after 31 minutes but for the brilliant goalkeeping of Tim Krul who was playing in place of Steve Harper, whose wife is heavily pregnant.
Krul dived full length to his right to tip away a blistering 25-yard shot from Bostwick.
But if honours were even at half-time then the second 45 was all Stevenage. The League Two side did not just cope with Newcastle. They pulverised them.
First they shocked Newcastle with the first goal from the impressive Long after 49 minutes. The midfielder came inside and unleashed a shot which took a deflection off defender Michael Williamson before it nestled in the Newcastle net.
It was no more than Stevenage deserved although Newcastle replied almost immediately with a chip shot from Kevin Nolan which saw Day back-pedalling to tip the ball over the crossbar.
But Newcastle were in big trouble after 55 minutes when Bostwick extended Stevenage's lead. This time Fabricio Coloccini came sliding in for the tackle but the ball slid clear and Bostwick pounced to send a low shot rifling past Krul and into the net off the foot of the post.
It was no fluke. In fact, at times it looked as if the home side were the Premier League outfit.
It got worse for Newcastle when Tiote lunged two-footed at Jon Ashton in a moment of madness. he might have got the ball but it was reckless and referee Andre Mariner had no option but to show the red card.
Newcastle pushed forward in the final 10 minutes, urged on by Barton in particular and he produced a stunning 35-yard right-foot strike in injury time to give Newcastle hope.
But an equaliser would have been a travesty. And it was only justice when Winn raced clear to score with a fantastic finish to put the League Two club in the fourth round and set up the most frantic celebrations in Stevenage's history.